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Introduction
The PlayStation 3 is a video game console created by Sony Corp. Aside from playing games, it also offers an option to install other operating systems such as Linux. This guide gives instructions on how to install Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu onto a PlayStation 3. The instructions contained in this page will work if you have the PlayStation 3 firmware version 1.60 or greater installed.
Download Distribution
Users of standard definition TVs are recommended to use the alternate installer discs to install Ubuntu as you will have a very low resolution to go through the installer wizard of the desktop installer discs.
The links below are where the Live-CD images are located. Download the Ubuntu distribution you intend to install on the PlayStation 3.
• Ubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/release … pc+ps3.iso
• Kubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/ports … pc+ps3.iso
• Xubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/ports … pc+ps3.iso
• Edubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/port … pc+ps3.iso
Once you have downloaded the CD images, burn the images onto a CD.
NOTE: There is currently a problem with the desktop installer (Bug 106683). You will have to manually setup the partitions during the setup, else the entire system will lock up during the setup wizard. When manually setting up the partitions, select 10GB for the main partition and setup the rest to be used for the swap area (i.e. filesystem type SWAP).
Prepare the PlayStation 3
WARNING: These next operations WILL ERASE EVERYTHING on your PlayStation 3. Be sure to back up the data that you want to restore later once you've formatted the PlayStation 3 hard drive (i.e. your game save data, configuration data, etc.).
1. In the XMB of the PlayStation 3, go to [Settings] > [System Settings] > [Format Utility] > [Format Hard Disk].
2. In the following prompt, choose "Yes".
3. Next choose "Custom" to choose a custom partition setting.
4. At the following prompt, choose "Allot 10GB to the Other OS" to choose 10GB of hard drive space for use with the other OS. (NOTE: You may also choose to "Allot 10GB to the PS3" however it is not necessary as 10GB is enough to run Ubuntu.)
5. At the next prompt, choose "Quick Format". (Choosing "Full Format" will take longer to complete than a "Quick Format.")
6. Once you choose a partition setting from the previous step, the PlayStation 3 will format the entire drive and create two partitions, one for the XMB and the other for use with the other OS. Once formatting is completed, the PlayStation 3 will prompt you to restart the system. Press "X" on the controller and your system will reboot.
Install kboot and Boot into the Live CD
1. Insert the CD you burned the Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, or Edubuntu image into the PlayStation 3.
2. In the XMB, go to [Settings] > [System Settings] > [Install Other OS].
3. The "otheros.bld" file will be detected on the CD by the PlayStation 3. Press "X" on the controller to select "OK" which is automatically highlighted at this prompt. After selecting "OK", the kboot boot loader will be installed.
4. In the XMB, go to [Settings] > [System Settings] > [Default System].
5. Choose "Other OS" as the default.
6. At the following prompt you will be asked if you want to boot into the Other OS now. Choose "Yes."
7. The PlayStation 3 will restart and boot into a command line prompt. The prompt will look like this.
kboot:
1. At this prompt just hit enter. A live session of either Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, or Edubuntu will run (depending on what Ubuntu derivative you burned onto the CD).
At this point you will have a complete desktop session of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, or Edubuntu running off the CD on your PlayStation 3. From here you may choose to do a hard drive installation. Just double-click on the "Install" icon and a wizard will guide you through the setup process.
Booting Back to the XMB
To boot back into the PlayStation 3 XMB, you must be at the kboot prompt. At the prompt, type "boot-game-os".
kboot: boot-game-os
An alternative in case the above doesn't work is to turn off the PlayStation 3. Then hold down the power button on the PS3 until the PS3 beeps twice. The PS3 will boot into the XMB and prompt you to choose the default video setting.
Alternate Install Discs
There are alternate (non-live) install CDs available for Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Xubuntu. They are located at the following addresses.
• Ubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/release … pc+ps3.iso
• Kubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/ports … pc+ps3.iso
• Xubuntu:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/ports … pc+ps3.iso
NOTE: At this moment there is a bug (Bug 106694) that may leave you at the initramfs prompt instead of booting into Ubuntu. After installing Ubuntu, at the kboot prompt, type:
/boot/vmlinux initrd=/boot/initrd.img root=/dev/sda1
This will get you booted into Ubuntu. A quick fix for this issue so that you don't have to type the above command to boot into Ubuntu everytime you boot is to go into a terminal session and type the following.
sudo sed -e 's/sdd1/sda1' -i /etc/kboot.conf
Playing Blu-Ray Films
It should be possible to play Blu Ray film under Linux in a manner similar to HD DVD (which shares the same ineffective DRM restrictions).
Known Bugs
Currently Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu Feisty Fawn is still in beta so there will be numerous issues with running these distros on any system at the moment. Here is a list of known bugs that affect these distros with the PlayStation 3.
• Bug 102044: Kernel floods log and console with error messages from the card readers.
• Bug 106683: Setup will cause the system to lock up unless you manually configure the system's partitions.
• Bug 106694: After installing with an alternate CD, you will go no further from the initramfs prompt unless you type /boot/vmlinux initrd=/boot/initrd.img root=/dev/sda1 at the kboot prompt.
I found this while browsing PS3news.com. I hope this will help some people out. ![]()
Edit.
Found video link. That's for the link ![]()
Last edited by siptang (2007-05-02 12:02:37)
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Your full of surprises siptang. Thanks alot!
Whats the difference between all of these OS?
Never heard of the other before. ![]()
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Kubuntu uses KDE rather then gnome.

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Cool tut sigtang never heard of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu lol
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Ubuntu was actually one of my favorite and I just happen to come across a tut and i thought BAM you guys will enjoy it.
ion - they are basically same exception of little bit of change in GUI.
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Wow. Nice job siptang. Even provided the links. Nice tutorial.

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siptang wrote:
Ubuntu was actually one of my favorite and I just happen to come across a tut and i thought BAM you guys will enjoy it.
ion - they are basically same exception of little bit of change in GUI.
Yeah I just googled an image search and noticed the diference in the looks. Thanks.
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So if one was to install one of these, which will be best? I think Ubuntu, am I right?

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well there isnt all that much different in them, they are all made from the same base, just different GUI's, i like ubuntu the best though.
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^^
K. Thanks.

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yea. Ubuntu was one of my favorite.
It very much resembles win xp.
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Okay, which should one install, YDL or Ubuntu? I don't have a USB Keyboard yet so I aint able to install any right now.

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heres a video tutorial ![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pnmxwZJ … 5Fmy%2Ephp
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^^^
Sweet, Nice find.

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Will add to the main tut. Nice find indeed.
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i think we should find a video tutorial for every tutorial we have here.
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^^^
I agree. Video tutorials are the most easiest to follow. It would save so much time for who is trying to install.

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yea. I agree.
So... anyone up to the challenge?
I'll help as much as I can ![]()
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If I had a USB Keyboard I would love to show videos of how to install OS's on the PS3. ![]()

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siptang wrote:
yea. I agree.
So... anyone up to the challenge?
I'll help as much as I can
sure, ill help.. just pm me so that i know this is the real thing.
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i need a little bit of help with the partitioning as i have no experience doing it myself, and very little with Linux, so could someone tell me the settings i should apply or specifically what to do for the partition?
and i don't meen formatting the PS3, i meen after Linux is booting off of disc, and your installing it. and a little bit of guidance as i can't see the entire screen, that meens all the windows and can't really do it ![]()
Last edited by Squid_Lord (2007-05-31 21:06:58)
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what about the Server Edition?? Can PS3 handle it ok?? thinking of trying the server edition!!!
Let me answer my own question...
Zedux...PS3 can't handle the server edition but...
There are actually 3 versions Edubuntu is a high school orientated not exactly an OS!
Of the three "Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu" Ubuntu is the less recomendad version for the PS3. Although for PCs Ubuntu is the "best", Kubuntu and Xubuntu are available in an "alternate" version that let's the OS run in less faster PCs (PS3).
Now between Kubuntu and Xubuntu, Xubuntu is a derivate of Ubuntu using Xfce desktop enviroment and if you want faster performance Xubuntu is better.
Ubuntu - best for PCs (no alternate version)
Kubuntu - second best for PCs (go for alternate)
Xubuntu - Best for PS3 (go for alternate)
*alternate let's you run the OS in a lower end PC (PS3) better!
Last edited by Zedux (2007-07-30 09:19:59)
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Ive downloaded xubuntu onto a disc, put it in my ps3, but 'there was no installer found'
please help!!
thanks
Fowla
EDIT: My mistake i downloaded a version without the 'otheros.bld' file for the PS3.
All sorted now, just need a keyboard & mouse!
Last edited by fowla (2007-10-26 12:04:34)
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VuZuW wrote:
Is Xubuntu better than Yellow Dog Linux and Fedora Core?
I think so, but I heard its harder to install. ![]()
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